WINXP SP2
WINXP SP2
Voidrunner |
Aug 16 2004, 07:31 PM
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#16
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nFm [ not leaving ] Group: Full Member Posts: 57 Joined: 28-March 04 Member No.: 74 |
That's a negatory. I'm using a corp key and updates work fine. Everything runs like a charm.
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optomos |
Aug 17 2004, 06:12 AM
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nFm [ Level 1 ] Group: Full Member Posts: 296 Joined: 14-August 04 From: ATL Member No.: 144 |
I got this of a site: no war*z talk, please This post has been edited by PimpScourge: Aug 17 2004, 10:31 PM -------------------- --How few our real wants, and how vast our imaginary ones!--
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PimpScourge |
Aug 29 2004, 05:57 PM
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Broken As Designed Group: Admin Posts: 529 Joined: 17-March 04 Member No.: 2 |
I finally upgraded, but I'm thinking of reformating my drive, since my boot time increased considerably (lots more of HD activity too). I might upgrade ZA too, since v.4.5 takes lots of time to startup.
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optomos |
Aug 29 2004, 09:26 PM
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nFm [ Level 1 ] Group: Full Member Posts: 296 Joined: 14-August 04 From: ATL Member No.: 144 |
I just intergrated mine & did a clean install. On the other computer though I just updated it & did a good degfrag and it boots up fast. I have no complaints about this SP except for the "security center". That was so annoying with its popups about AV and firewall: I hate that crap :angry:
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amourdevin |
Aug 30 2004, 06:31 PM
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nFm [ not leaving ] Group: Full Member Posts: 78 Joined: 26-April 04 Member No.: 93 |
Use the links under "Manage security settings for:" to turn off the monitoring and put an end to the annoyance you describe.
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boxcrash |
Aug 31 2004, 04:50 AM
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DaddyMan Group: Private Member Posts: 162 Joined: 29-March 04 Member No.: 77 |
Yeah I will steer clear of this bloated mess for now.
Heck I am still running XP Pro with no SP and likeing, a coupel of the KB's(like the RPC) one and thats it pretty much, the less bloated the better. Plus I have seen it kill alot of systems, BSOD and all kinds of things, to the point where it has killed RAID arrays, wireless(even though it has the new wireless features) and all kinds of stuff, but alot of these I think is cause these people had spyware, viruses and all kinds of crap on the machine. You want to make sure when installing from the network installer that anti-virus sw is disabled and firewall and startup is clean and and the machine has ben scanned and cleaned previous too, seems to help. :D In the control panel you will see Wireless, Security Center adn Windows Firewall now. Yeeh haw. :D :P This post has been edited by boxcrash: Aug 31 2004, 04:51 AM |
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